Poilievre needs the NDP

If the Carney Liberals sense there’s a threat emerging on their left-wing flank, they might themselves move to the left, which would give Pierre Poilievre a better target to attack. So yes, in a way, Poilievre’s best political friend might be his ideological enemy.
Do the DM shuffle

Plus, Mandy Gull-Masty makes an announcement about child welfare.
Four hired, four promoted in Health Minister Michel’s shop

Plus, Secretary of State for Nature Nathalie Provost has hired a new communications director, among other changes.
Poilievre’s future rests on what he tells delegates at leadership review convention next month, says senior party veteran Brodie

Ian Brodie says he believes Conservative Party members will likely support Pierre Poilievre’s continued leadership since it’s likely too soon to replace him. But he says Poilievre is going to have to give people an idea of how he plans to actually win the next election.
The NDP leadership race might be sleepwalking to irrelevance

The party is being battered in the polls and remains, at best, a long shot to regain official party status any time soon. It needs controversy, not controlled messaging.
Minister Fraser adds operations director to justice team, and more

Plus, Hill Climbers has an update on Northern and Arctic Affairs Minister Rebecca Chartrand’s office.
Bill to create modern treaty commissioner wins Bloc, NDP, and Green support

With the Conservatives opting to keep Bill C-10 in House debate, Green Leader Elizabeth May warned against making it a ‘political football’ when it represents a ‘small step for reconciliation.’
‘The funniest speech I’ve ever seen a leader give’: how Don Davies’ gallery dinner speech struck the perfect chord

‘Without a shadow of a doubt, his [speech] is the funniest speech I’ve ever seen a leader give. A tight eight minutes of stand-up comedy gold,’ says veteran political speechwriter Scott Reid.
MPs approve House admin spending trim, but overall budgets still on the rise

Despite planned cuts to administration spending, the House’s overall main estimates ask for 2026-27 is still up by 1.9 per cent. The Senate’s budget is also set to jump by 1.5 per cent.
Senators to get earlier look at documents, hear more budget requests publicly after CIBA practices questioned

The Senate’s executive committee has set out new processes for the sharing of documents, and the handling of requests for exceptions to its office management policies.